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  1. moving fillister plane

    I made this plane from some beautiful quarter sawn cherry with bubinga accents. It works like a champ and I have maybe $50 invested in it. Sure is a lot cheaper then a decent vintage one. Check out my blog to see how I made it, the build process is a bit long to describe here ;). The blade is a...
  2. Potpourri Box

    This item was cut entirely on the scroll saw. Made from African Ebony (an extremely hard wood) and Baltic Birch ply.
  3. Moxon Benchtop Bench . . .again

    This project had several firsts for me. Currently none of my benches have a vise, so I decided to build a benchtop bench with a Moxon vise. I started with 8/4 hard maple. This was my first time milling hardwood. The support legs are mortise and tenon and bolted to the benchtop. This was my...
  4. Blogs
    Starting the chest I've been telling my girlfriend I would make her a blanket chest for quite a while. Now that I have a tablesaw I figured there was no time like the present to get the project started. I have owned a copy of "The New Yankee Workshop" book for a really long time so I thought...
  5. Blogs
    My #6 Restore. I found this Stanley #6 in a flee market. I paid a whopping $10 for it. This is my first restore blog, but not my first plane restore. I've learned a little, and need to learn a lot more. So here it was: I haven't totally figured out my way of doing all of this, so...
  6. Hand Tools
    I recently purchased this wooden moving fillister plane made by John Bell of Philadelphia around 1840-50: It's a beautiful piece of work and tempts me to become a collector, but I'm intending to use it in the shop. I spent quite a bit of time over the weekend flattening the iron and honing...
  7. Blogs
    Precursor and laminating the body Intro- I've been using a lot of wooden planes recently and have really come to enjoy their lightness and the feel of wood sliding on wood. Obviously there are a ton of vintage woodies out there; however, I quite enjoy making my own versions of them. They are...
  8. Blogs
    Moving Fillister Plane I've been in the market for a rabbet plane of some sort, and tried to buy a Stanley #78 from Patrick Leach earlier this month. I was too late to get the Stanley but Patrick sent me a moving fillister plane instead. It was made by "prolific plane maker" John Bell of...
  9. Blogs
    Craftsman Rabbet and Fillister Plane No. 619.3730 Hello everyone. I hope you all are doing well. This blog entry is about a Craftsman Rabbet and Fillister Plane. You can watch a demonstration here if you'd like. From what I could find, this plane was made for Craftsman by Sargent and...
  10. Marketplace Classifieds
    I am clearing out some of my excess tools, so I am listing two of my 100+ year old wood bodied hand planes. #1 is a perfect moving fillister by Ohio Tool Co.. The body is free of cracks or checks, the movable fence has a small chip off the two corners nearest the stock, the iron is in...
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